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New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter chasing 3,000
He is Mr. November, and every other month in which Major League Baseball is played.
He has more hits than Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, a higher career batting average than Mickey Mantle and a higher postseason average than Joe DiMaggio.
And it won't be...Tags: World Series, Curtis Granderson, Mark Teixeira, Brian Cashman, American League
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Mitchell Report: List of names
The Associated PressHere's a list of Major League Baseball players listed in the Mitchell Report. The following players were connected to steroids, either use or possession, in the report: Chad Allen Mike Bell Gary Bennett Larry Bigbie Ricky Bones Kevin Brown Ken...Tags: Ron Villone, Paul Lo Duca, John Rocker, David Bell, Chris Donnels
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Players mentioned in Mitchell Report
The Associated PressChad Allen 2007 team: Played in Japan An outfielder who played with four teams in Major League Baseball between 1999 and 2005, the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, and Texas Rangers. In the report: Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk...Tags: Colorado Rockies, David Bell, Minnesota Twins, St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers
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Best Jeter Moment? You Be The Judge!
PIX11.comAs all New Yorkers know Derek Jeter collected his historic 3,000th career hit during Saturday’s game with a home run. It was storybook, too good to be scripted, unbelievable. It was vintage Jeter. In a career that has featured so many...Tags: History, World Series, Facebook, Oakland Athletics, Baseball
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Barry Bonds' personal trainer supplied steroids to other players, according to testimony
L.A. NOWColorado Rockies first baseman Jason Giambi and two former Major League Baseball players testified at the Barry Bonds federal perjury trial Tuesday that they obtained steroids from Bonds’ personal trainer. The trainer, Greg Anderson, has refused... -
Phils' Rolen flashes talent
Tribune staff reporterIf pending free agent Scott Rolen is auditioning for a lucrative contract from the Cubs, he didn't exactly hurt his cause Tuesday. Rolen hammered a game-winning three-run homer off Kyle Farnsworth in Philadelphia's 7-4 victory over the Cubs....Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Pat Burrell, Scott Rolen, Wrigley Field, Roosevelt Brown
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No cracks in rock-solid Angels
Tribune baseball reporterIf it's not broken, don't fix it. Who could begrudge Anaheim Angels general manager Bill Stoneman a restful winter? After all, the Angels' ultraimpressive run through the playoffs should not be viewed as the doing of the Rally Monkey or any other Disney-...Tags: Josh Towers, Roberto Hernandez, Mark Teixeira, Todd Zeile, Jose Cabrera
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AL East capsules
In order of 2002 finish New York Yankees Manager: Joe Torre. 2002: 103-58, 1st; lost to Anaheim in 1st round. Payroll: $164 million. Rotation: Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte, David Wells, Jeff Weaver. Meat of the order: Jason Giambi,...Tags: Ken Griffey Jr., Frank Catalanotto, Mike Mussina, Jason Johnson, Aubrey Huff
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Roberto Hernandez, Jose Hernandez, Todd Zeile, Keith Lockhart, Raul Mondesi
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Buehrle stops A's jinx
Tribune staff reporterIt didn't take Mark Buehrle long to rectify his pitching problems. The 23-year-old left-hander snapped Oakland's 10-game winning streak over the White Sox on Friday night with a performance typical of his outings last season. He allowed one run on six...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Dining and Drinking, American League, Royce Clayton, Ramon Hernandez
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A's pounce on Parque
Tribune staff reporterOAKLAND-- When the White Sox left spring training one month ago, the pitching staff appeared to be in shambles. The Sox were dead last in the majors with an 8.19 earned-run average, also ranking at the bottom in home runs allowed at 50. "I definitely...Tags: Terrence Long, American League, Ramon Hernandez, Mark Johnson, Frank Menechino
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A bitter aftertaste
Tribune staff reporterOAKLAND-- Frank Thomas stared into his locker with a glazed look in his eyes. Jim Parque beat himself up after his first outing in a year, while rookie Jon Rauch said he was "focusing on the negatives" after his best outing. After a 6-4 loss to...Tags: Terrence Long, Royce Clayton, Ramon Hernandez, Mark Johnson, Frank Menechino
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